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FI , just southeast of , is the site of the State Fair of , the largest annual state fair in the and home to a variety of museums and theaters. It is a historic landmark with the largest collection of 1930s Art Deco architec- ture within the U.S.

160 located downtown in Sundance Square. groups offer live performances at BassHall, The Fort Worth Symphony and other arts National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the ArtMuseum, the Amon Carter Museum, the downtown, includes the renowned Kimbell Worth's Cultural District, located south of the Crow Collection of Asian Art. Fort Center, the , and Sculpture Nasher the Center, Center, of Art, the Morton H. Myerson Symphony districtalso includesthe Dallas Museum home to multiplearts companies. The and outdoor performance areas that are including a new opera house, theater, opened Performing the AT&T Arts Centers, 68acres. In 2009, the Dallas Arts District inthe country, comprising blocks 19 and the largestthe contiguous urban arts district for every style. The Dallas Arts District is TheDFW region offers arts and culture Arts Culture and

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MONT ARD 3 development, Cedar Hill offers town Fort Worth, Cedar Hill has multiple thorough- VAN CLIBURN WAY & Pavilion D istrict 2 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. / 817.332.8451 progressive economic develop- fares to the rest of the DFW Metroplex. WIE BOULEV

1 O WILL ROGERS R ROGERS WILL ment incentives. CAMP BO 3 Darnell Street Auditorium 3233 Darnell St. A 30-minute drive will take you to DFW International WEST LANCASTER AVENUE TO DOWNTOWN For more information, visit Airport or Dallas Love Field. For executive air travel, 4 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth BP 9 3200 Darnell St. / 817.738.9215 WILL ROGERS ROAD www.cedarhilledc.com Dallas Executive Airport is only 15 minutes away. P$ P$ BNSF rail serves the Cedar Hill Business Park as well 5 Casa Mañana 3101 W. Lancaster Ave. / 817.332.2272 as other available sites in the City.

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P$ 1720 Gendy St. / 817.336.4475 LEFT D GEN N Cedar Hill is home to an array of dar Hill offers outstanding amenities for business Fort Worth Museum

RIP JOHNSON D JOHNSON RIP 7 high-tech and light industrial firms. of Science and History growth and relocation. Northwood University Texas Cedar Hill State Park is nearly 2,000 acres and lo- 7 ER DRIVE ER 1600 Gendy St. / 817.255.9300

W Campus, Strayer University, Cedar Valley College, a cated on 75,000 acre Joe Pool Lake. The rolling hills O T P$ top RIGHT 8 Fort Worth Community Arts Center The Cedar Hill Business Park is adjacent TEA-recognized school district, the BEST Southwest and scenic beauty of the area combined with over 100 h C ultural h ort 1300 Gendy St. / 817.738.1938 TREET to US 67 and features rail-served sites. SBDC, a responsive city government and an active miles of shoreline and water-based recreation ac- Y S BURNETT TANDY DRIVE CRESTLINE ROAD

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D GEN F bottom RIGHT Bus Loading Zone along mature tree-lined roadways and winding path- Center at Cedar Hill is situated on 205 acres of Dog- Accessible Parking Cedar Hill has a restaurant HARLEY STREET ways to view impressive residential and retail develop- wood Canyon, which contains the widest variety of Free Public Parking BP Free Bus Parking for every palate. BUS PARKING ments. Add to this a commitment to 20% open space rare species in North Texas. Plants and animals from P$ Paid Public Parking Bus Stop P$ and 67 city parks. east, west and central Texas converge there.

SOURCES: Dallas Arts District, Amon Carter Museum

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